International audienceThis study sheds light on the relationships between workplace stressors and employee innovation by jointly considering mediating processes and boundary conditions. Using the challenge-hindrance model, we combine social exchange and conservation of resources theory to propose that challenge (i.e., role overload) and hindrance (i.e., role ambiguity and role conflict) stressors exert positive and negative indirect effects, respectively, on employee innovation through affective organizational commitment. We further posit that the strength of these relationships depends on the quality of leader-member exchange (LMX). In support of these predictions, a time-lagged study of 134 employees from various Canadian firms found affe...
Innovation is a source of increasing productivity, but also of stress. Psychological research shows ...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is Whe...
The challenge-hindrance framework has proved useful for explaining inconsistencies in relationships ...
International audienceThis study sheds light on the relationships between workplace stressors and em...
Many studies sustain that work-related stress exerts pervasive consequences on the employees’ levels...
This research develops and tests the hypothesis that role ambiguity strengthens the positive relatio...
The increasing interest of organizations in innovating and surviving during stressful work environme...
Recent developments to the stressors literature have suggested that stressors can have both negative...
Employees with a proactive personality tend to show exceptional initiative and perseverance, suggest...
Individual innovative behavior can have important implications for organizations. This article studi...
It is now consensus that engaging in innovative work behaviours is not restricted to traditional inn...
The current study expanded the Challenge-Hindrance Model of Stress (Cavanaugh et al., 2000) to also ...
This thesis analyses the impact of workplace stressors and mood on innovation activities. Based on t...
Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ ...
This research examines a model focused on two acute workplace stressors—interpersonal conflict and w...
Innovation is a source of increasing productivity, but also of stress. Psychological research shows ...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is Whe...
The challenge-hindrance framework has proved useful for explaining inconsistencies in relationships ...
International audienceThis study sheds light on the relationships between workplace stressors and em...
Many studies sustain that work-related stress exerts pervasive consequences on the employees’ levels...
This research develops and tests the hypothesis that role ambiguity strengthens the positive relatio...
The increasing interest of organizations in innovating and surviving during stressful work environme...
Recent developments to the stressors literature have suggested that stressors can have both negative...
Employees with a proactive personality tend to show exceptional initiative and perseverance, suggest...
Individual innovative behavior can have important implications for organizations. This article studi...
It is now consensus that engaging in innovative work behaviours is not restricted to traditional inn...
The current study expanded the Challenge-Hindrance Model of Stress (Cavanaugh et al., 2000) to also ...
This thesis analyses the impact of workplace stressors and mood on innovation activities. Based on t...
Innovations in economic development have highlighted the role of talent, and focusing on employees’ ...
This research examines a model focused on two acute workplace stressors—interpersonal conflict and w...
Innovation is a source of increasing productivity, but also of stress. Psychological research shows ...
To achieve the pleasures of successful work place is an art of coping with stress. Job stress is Whe...
The challenge-hindrance framework has proved useful for explaining inconsistencies in relationships ...